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Case Study Title: Community College Consortium for Open Educational
Resources and the CCOT project
Case Study Country: USA

Type of organisation described by the case study, address of organisation,
hyperlink to organisation, hyperlink to case study source: HE

Case Study Contributed by: Gráinne Conole (GC)

Sections 1-10

   1. Mandatory - A brief summary of the institution to be used as a case study
      About 500 words please on a description of the institution, its OER history
      and approach.

       Sources:
          • CCCOER website: http://oerconsortium.org/about/
          • Educause article
              http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Review/EDUCAUSEReviewMa
              gazineVolume44/ItTakesaConsortiumtoSupportOpe/163577
          • CCOT website http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org/
          • Baker et al. IRRODL article
              http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/633
          • Connexions website - http://cnx.org

   Description:
   The primary goal of the Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources
   is to identify, create and/or repurpose existing OER as Open Textbooks and make them
   available for use by community college students and faculty. We are seeking the
   support of faculty to identify, review, evaluate, and make available high quality,
   accessible and culturally relevant model Open Textbooks. CCCOER was established in
   July 2007 by the Foothill-De Anza Community College District (FHDA).



   Also includes the CCOT project which acted as a proof of concept for the production of
   open text books. The proof-of-concept served to document a workflow process that
   would support adoption of open textbooks.



   2. Quality – OER/OEP
      How does the institution approach quality in OER? Is there any current
      indication of a quality concept or process? Does the institution perceive
quality from the perspective of the quality of open educational resources or
   the quality of open educational practice? How does the institution show
   quality through OEP versus quality of OEP? What methods, concepts and
   practices are used to enhance the quality of OEP?


   The CCOT Project's collection of open textbooks currently under
   consideration(http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewPortfolio.htm?id=334314),
   provides educators with an opportunity to share their own reviews and to
   find reviews submitted by others. MERLOT supports creative collaboration
   and sharing of learning resources with its searchable database.

   The CCOT Project's Content Review Committee and Technology Standards
   Committee developed review processes and review criteria that can serve as
   models for other open textbooks projects. The purpose of the review process
   and criteria are to establish standards by which open textbooks can be
   evaluated for quality, relevance, comprehensiveness, accessibility, and
   interoperability, thus providing faculty and administrators with information
   to guide their decision to adopt open textbooks.

   The content review process includes reviewing self-selected chapters of the
   textbook, writing a reviewer's statement, evaluating the textbook using an
   online (public) rating system, and contributing to an online discussion forum
   with other faculty reviewers. The rating system developed by the Content
   Review Committee is based on eleven evaluative criteria such as the
   comprehensibility of the text, its accuracy, its modularity, and its cultural
   relevance.

   Nice model for reviewing quality of open text books, includes marks for the
   following criteria: clarity and comprehension, accuracy, readability,
   consistencey, appropriateness, interface, content usefulness, modularity,
   content errors, reading level, cultural relevance. See
   http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org/thereviews/art.html for an example.

   CCOTP modelled a workflow process for developing, identifying, reviewing
   and disseminating open textbooks suitable for community college instruction.

3. Innovation
   How can OER/OEP innovate educational practices? What current innovative
   practices are there in the institution? Please do not regard innovation from
   just a technology perspective!

   Includes the Campus promo kit, which is a set of materials suitable for
   promoting the use of OER. This includes marketing materials, guidelines and
   tutorials on OER, an open textbook adoption worksheet, OER needs
   assessment survey, policies and models.
The promo kit seems to be the primary vehicle for encouraging uptake and
       use of OER across the community college sector. Vision is that community
       college educators can benefit from knowing what other colleges have done
       to promote OER: What resources did they use?, What materials did they
       develop?, What programs worked? And What samples do they have?

       Also provides link to over 150 members of the CCCOER and over 30
       promoters http://oerconsortium.org/oer-promoters/

       CCOT provided a proof of concept around the value and use of open text
       books. Close alignment with existing community and tools associated with
       the Connexions project are important success factors.

       An important aspect of CCCOER and CCOTP is challenging deeply ingrained
       use of published textbooks and moving towards increased awareness of
       viable alternatives.

   4. Policy
      What are the current OER/OEP policy arrangements at institutional and
      national level across Europe/the World?
      Three main parts:
          • The Foothill-De Anza Community College District policy supports use
             of public domain materials for instruction.

          •   Exemplary Collection of Institutions with OER Policy – links to a
              wikieducator site
              (http://wikieducator.org/Exemplary_Collection_of_institutions_with_
              OER_policy)

          •   Reviewed Collection Best Practices – links to the DLESE collections
              best practices site (http://www.dlese.org/Metadata/collections/drc-
              best-practices.php)


   5. Actors
      What actors are involved in OER/OEP? Is there any evidence to show that
      OER actors do not always promote OEP but “only” access to OER?

Community college members
CCOT team members
CCOT reviewers
Connexions team
Faculty and learners more generally

   6. Initiatives
      What OER/OEP initiatives can be evidenced? Is there any evidence to show
      that OER initiatives do not always promote OEP but “only” access to OER?
In April 2008, the CCCOER launched the Community College Open Textbook (CCOT)
Project (http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org), funded by The William and Flora
Hewlett Foundation (http://www.hewlett.org/Programs/Education/OER/) as a one-
year feasibility study. The goals of the CCOT Project are to centralize critical open
textbook information for use by community college professors and other interested
parties and to document sustainable workflow approaches for producing,
maintaining, and disseminating open textbooks.

The purpose of the CCOT Project is to explore the feasibility of creating high-quality,
accessible, and culturally relevant open textbooks at low cost for community college
students and faculty.

Early work included a major survey of members which found there was a large gap
between those willining to use OER in their classes (91%) and those actively using
OER (34%).

   7. Open Educational Practices
      Can you identify some case studies/ descriptions which form the illustrative
      base for a more general model of OEP?

The CCOT Project has identified four potential approaches to open textbook
production as exemplified by four member organizations: UCCP
(http://www.uccp.org/), FWK (http://www.flatworldknowledge.com), Connexions
(http://cnx.org), and MITE (http://www.montereyinstitute.org/).
    • UCCP develops open-access, online, high-quality educational courses at the
        high school advanced-placement level and plans to leverage innovative
        technologies and expertise within the University of California by providing
        existing course material in Connexions.
    • FWK is a commercial textbook publishing company that seeks to cover the
        costs of producing textbooks by providing ancillary materials to students at
        nominal prices.
    • Connexions provides a versatile tool and repository where faculty can share,
        collaborate, remix, develop, and disseminate open learning content.
    • MITE, an educational nonprofit organization that manages projects for the
        distribution of open educational content, recommends developing a detailed
        "how-to kit" for creating open textbooks, including step-by-step instructions
        for developing and publishing open textbooks compatible with the
        Connexions platform.

   8. Tools and Repositories
      What tools and repositories are being used to deliver OER/OEP? For example
      GLOW, Connexions

               Are there any other special tools for OER/OEP? e.g. Cloudworks, in
               which practices can be discussed and validated?
               Are there any tools for Visualisation? e.g CompendiumLD
Are there any tools for Argumentation? e.g. Cohere

Connexions toolset – this was key to the success of the project. Connexions
(developed by Rice University) provides an effective means for educators to
contribute and to share open textbooks. It provides authors with a way to copy,
customise, share and disseminate open textbooks.

The CCOT Project plans to further deploy various Web 2.0 social networking
strategies—such as its network on Ning (http://collegeopentextbooks.ning.com)—to
promote and solicit market informatio

   9. Strategies
      Can you identify any strategies for organisations to use OER/OEP? Can you
      identify any business models that promote OER/OEP?


   Aim is to replace expensive textbooks with onling interactive resources and
   personalised learning environments. Open textbooks are seen as a strategy towards this.



   Value of shifting teaching practice and culture away from traditional published text
   books to more innovative and interactive learning materials. Production and promotion
   of open text books seen as a first step towards this.



Recommendations arising from CCOT project
     (1) using Connexions as the common repository for open textbook content, in
     an effort to provide greater national and even international access;
     (2) using Connexions as the tool for sharing, reusing, customizing, and
     disseminating open textbook content;
     (3) further examining FWK as a sustainable business model for open textbook
     production;
     (4) considering corporate funding, in return for branding, to sponsor the
     development of content for specific disciplines;
     (5) approaching publishers to donate content that is going out of print; and
     (6) identifying the process for storyboarding the development of open
     textbooks.



   10. Current barriers and enablers
       What are the barriers to the use of OER/OEP? Is there any evidence to how
       these barriers have been overcome? What are the enablers to the use of
       OER/OEP?

       Challenges identified In the CCOT project
1) faculty members' and students' expectations of high production quality
and ancillaries for open textbooks; (
2) faculty members' expectations of free printed desk copies of open
textbooks;
(3) colleges' reluctance to mandate the use or adoption of specific open
textbooks to the exclusion of other books;
(4) the potential for loss of revenue stream by campus bookstores;
(5) methods for articulating and transferring credit assurances for courses
using open textbooks;
(6) the need to meet accessibility standards;
(7) methods for documenting and maintaining control over various versions;
(8) copyright issues; (
9) the process of converting existing open content to digital and accessible
formats; and
(10) the fact that student financial aid for textbooks is not set up for online
commerce.

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Opal case study 52 CCOT

  • 1. Template Sections for completion: Case Study Title: Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources and the CCOT project Case Study Country: USA Type of organisation described by the case study, address of organisation, hyperlink to organisation, hyperlink to case study source: HE Case Study Contributed by: Gráinne Conole (GC) Sections 1-10 1. Mandatory - A brief summary of the institution to be used as a case study About 500 words please on a description of the institution, its OER history and approach. Sources: • CCCOER website: http://oerconsortium.org/about/ • Educause article http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Review/EDUCAUSEReviewMa gazineVolume44/ItTakesaConsortiumtoSupportOpe/163577 • CCOT website http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org/ • Baker et al. IRRODL article http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/633 • Connexions website - http://cnx.org Description: The primary goal of the Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources is to identify, create and/or repurpose existing OER as Open Textbooks and make them available for use by community college students and faculty. We are seeking the support of faculty to identify, review, evaluate, and make available high quality, accessible and culturally relevant model Open Textbooks. CCCOER was established in July 2007 by the Foothill-De Anza Community College District (FHDA). Also includes the CCOT project which acted as a proof of concept for the production of open text books. The proof-of-concept served to document a workflow process that would support adoption of open textbooks. 2. Quality – OER/OEP How does the institution approach quality in OER? Is there any current indication of a quality concept or process? Does the institution perceive
  • 2. quality from the perspective of the quality of open educational resources or the quality of open educational practice? How does the institution show quality through OEP versus quality of OEP? What methods, concepts and practices are used to enhance the quality of OEP? The CCOT Project's collection of open textbooks currently under consideration(http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewPortfolio.htm?id=334314), provides educators with an opportunity to share their own reviews and to find reviews submitted by others. MERLOT supports creative collaboration and sharing of learning resources with its searchable database. The CCOT Project's Content Review Committee and Technology Standards Committee developed review processes and review criteria that can serve as models for other open textbooks projects. The purpose of the review process and criteria are to establish standards by which open textbooks can be evaluated for quality, relevance, comprehensiveness, accessibility, and interoperability, thus providing faculty and administrators with information to guide their decision to adopt open textbooks. The content review process includes reviewing self-selected chapters of the textbook, writing a reviewer's statement, evaluating the textbook using an online (public) rating system, and contributing to an online discussion forum with other faculty reviewers. The rating system developed by the Content Review Committee is based on eleven evaluative criteria such as the comprehensibility of the text, its accuracy, its modularity, and its cultural relevance. Nice model for reviewing quality of open text books, includes marks for the following criteria: clarity and comprehension, accuracy, readability, consistencey, appropriateness, interface, content usefulness, modularity, content errors, reading level, cultural relevance. See http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org/thereviews/art.html for an example. CCOTP modelled a workflow process for developing, identifying, reviewing and disseminating open textbooks suitable for community college instruction. 3. Innovation How can OER/OEP innovate educational practices? What current innovative practices are there in the institution? Please do not regard innovation from just a technology perspective! Includes the Campus promo kit, which is a set of materials suitable for promoting the use of OER. This includes marketing materials, guidelines and tutorials on OER, an open textbook adoption worksheet, OER needs assessment survey, policies and models.
  • 3. The promo kit seems to be the primary vehicle for encouraging uptake and use of OER across the community college sector. Vision is that community college educators can benefit from knowing what other colleges have done to promote OER: What resources did they use?, What materials did they develop?, What programs worked? And What samples do they have? Also provides link to over 150 members of the CCCOER and over 30 promoters http://oerconsortium.org/oer-promoters/ CCOT provided a proof of concept around the value and use of open text books. Close alignment with existing community and tools associated with the Connexions project are important success factors. An important aspect of CCCOER and CCOTP is challenging deeply ingrained use of published textbooks and moving towards increased awareness of viable alternatives. 4. Policy What are the current OER/OEP policy arrangements at institutional and national level across Europe/the World? Three main parts: • The Foothill-De Anza Community College District policy supports use of public domain materials for instruction. • Exemplary Collection of Institutions with OER Policy – links to a wikieducator site (http://wikieducator.org/Exemplary_Collection_of_institutions_with_ OER_policy) • Reviewed Collection Best Practices – links to the DLESE collections best practices site (http://www.dlese.org/Metadata/collections/drc- best-practices.php) 5. Actors What actors are involved in OER/OEP? Is there any evidence to show that OER actors do not always promote OEP but “only” access to OER? Community college members CCOT team members CCOT reviewers Connexions team Faculty and learners more generally 6. Initiatives What OER/OEP initiatives can be evidenced? Is there any evidence to show that OER initiatives do not always promote OEP but “only” access to OER?
  • 4. In April 2008, the CCCOER launched the Community College Open Textbook (CCOT) Project (http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org), funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (http://www.hewlett.org/Programs/Education/OER/) as a one- year feasibility study. The goals of the CCOT Project are to centralize critical open textbook information for use by community college professors and other interested parties and to document sustainable workflow approaches for producing, maintaining, and disseminating open textbooks. The purpose of the CCOT Project is to explore the feasibility of creating high-quality, accessible, and culturally relevant open textbooks at low cost for community college students and faculty. Early work included a major survey of members which found there was a large gap between those willining to use OER in their classes (91%) and those actively using OER (34%). 7. Open Educational Practices Can you identify some case studies/ descriptions which form the illustrative base for a more general model of OEP? The CCOT Project has identified four potential approaches to open textbook production as exemplified by four member organizations: UCCP (http://www.uccp.org/), FWK (http://www.flatworldknowledge.com), Connexions (http://cnx.org), and MITE (http://www.montereyinstitute.org/). • UCCP develops open-access, online, high-quality educational courses at the high school advanced-placement level and plans to leverage innovative technologies and expertise within the University of California by providing existing course material in Connexions. • FWK is a commercial textbook publishing company that seeks to cover the costs of producing textbooks by providing ancillary materials to students at nominal prices. • Connexions provides a versatile tool and repository where faculty can share, collaborate, remix, develop, and disseminate open learning content. • MITE, an educational nonprofit organization that manages projects for the distribution of open educational content, recommends developing a detailed "how-to kit" for creating open textbooks, including step-by-step instructions for developing and publishing open textbooks compatible with the Connexions platform. 8. Tools and Repositories What tools and repositories are being used to deliver OER/OEP? For example GLOW, Connexions Are there any other special tools for OER/OEP? e.g. Cloudworks, in which practices can be discussed and validated? Are there any tools for Visualisation? e.g CompendiumLD
  • 5. Are there any tools for Argumentation? e.g. Cohere Connexions toolset – this was key to the success of the project. Connexions (developed by Rice University) provides an effective means for educators to contribute and to share open textbooks. It provides authors with a way to copy, customise, share and disseminate open textbooks. The CCOT Project plans to further deploy various Web 2.0 social networking strategies—such as its network on Ning (http://collegeopentextbooks.ning.com)—to promote and solicit market informatio 9. Strategies Can you identify any strategies for organisations to use OER/OEP? Can you identify any business models that promote OER/OEP? Aim is to replace expensive textbooks with onling interactive resources and personalised learning environments. Open textbooks are seen as a strategy towards this. Value of shifting teaching practice and culture away from traditional published text books to more innovative and interactive learning materials. Production and promotion of open text books seen as a first step towards this. Recommendations arising from CCOT project (1) using Connexions as the common repository for open textbook content, in an effort to provide greater national and even international access; (2) using Connexions as the tool for sharing, reusing, customizing, and disseminating open textbook content; (3) further examining FWK as a sustainable business model for open textbook production; (4) considering corporate funding, in return for branding, to sponsor the development of content for specific disciplines; (5) approaching publishers to donate content that is going out of print; and (6) identifying the process for storyboarding the development of open textbooks. 10. Current barriers and enablers What are the barriers to the use of OER/OEP? Is there any evidence to how these barriers have been overcome? What are the enablers to the use of OER/OEP? Challenges identified In the CCOT project
  • 6. 1) faculty members' and students' expectations of high production quality and ancillaries for open textbooks; ( 2) faculty members' expectations of free printed desk copies of open textbooks; (3) colleges' reluctance to mandate the use or adoption of specific open textbooks to the exclusion of other books; (4) the potential for loss of revenue stream by campus bookstores; (5) methods for articulating and transferring credit assurances for courses using open textbooks; (6) the need to meet accessibility standards; (7) methods for documenting and maintaining control over various versions; (8) copyright issues; ( 9) the process of converting existing open content to digital and accessible formats; and (10) the fact that student financial aid for textbooks is not set up for online commerce.